Combined hot-water bottle and syringe.



' wumo MJE. STARR. COMBINED HOT WATER BOT-TLE AND SYRINGL' Patented 001;. 19, 1915.

APPLICATION FILED APR-28. 1915.

MARION E. STARR, 0F MASON CITY, IOWA.

Toiall whom it may concern;

Beitknown that I, MARION E. STARR, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mason City, in the county of Cerro Gordo, State of Iowa, hav'lefinvented certain new and useful'linproyements in Combined HotlVa-ter Bottles and Syringes; and I do hereby declare thefollowing to be a full, clear, and exact description :of-the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to improvements in combined hot water bottles and fountain taken in connection with the accompanying drawing.

In the drawing; Figure 1 is a plan .view of a combined hot water bottle and fountain syringe made in accordance-witirmy invention, Fig. 2 is an edge View thereof, and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line 33 of Fig. 1. a

Referring particularly to the accompanying drawing, 10 represents a canvas, rubber,

or combined canvas and rubber sheet onone face of which are secured two elongated rubber bags 11 and 12. Y

Connected together at their inner ends by a pipe 13 in which is mounted a stop cook it. One end of the sheet 10 is formedwith a loop 15 by means of Which'the same can -be hung up at a convenient point. In the outer end of each of the bags 11 and 12is a funnel-shaped mouth 16 through which the bags are filled, each mouth being provided with a suitably threaded plug stopper 17. A

'pipe18 is provided at one end with a thread- Specification of Letters ?aten't.

COMBINED HOT WATER, BOTTLE AND SYRINGE.

Patented Oct. 19, 1915.

a ncae mmea April 28, 1915. Serial No. 24,456.

ed nipp1e19 for engagement in either one of the filling openings 16, while at the opposite ,end there is provided a suitable nozzle 20.

A suitable check 21 is provided on the pipe Ifor controlling the flow of liquid from the ags.

In the use of the device, with the stop cock l4. closed, the bag 12 is filled with a suitable disinfectant solution, the pipe 18 engaged in the opening thereof, and the bag 11 then filled with sterile water. The device is next suspended from a nail or the like by means of the loop 15 and the disinfectant permitted to flow from the bag 12 and through the pipe 18. After the bag 12 is emptied the stop cook 14 can be opened and the sterile water permitted to flow into the bag 12 and then out through the pipe 18. Thus the disinfectant can be used and then the sterile water in rapid succession without the necessity of refilling either of the bags. Attention is also called to the fact-that after the disinfectant has been drained from the bag 12 and the sterile water from the bag '11 allowed to run thereinto, the bag 11 can be again filled so that a double quantity of sterile water can be used. The bag 11 can be filled at the same time that .the bag 12 is being emptied whereby considerable time is saved.

By placing plug stoppers in the ends of the two bags, the same can be used as a hot water bottle, as'will be readily understood.

lVhat is claimed is:

A. combined hot-.-w.ater bottle and syringe Y (ibniies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the' Commissioner of Patents,

' 1 Washington, D. G." 

